Re: Good Fedora-compatible multi-monitor video card recommendation

2014-02-20 Thread Dale Dellutri
On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 8:47 PM, Digimer wrote: > Hi all, > > What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for driving > as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D performance > at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing web pages only. > > I kno

Re: Good Fedora-compatible multi-monitor video card recommendation

2014-02-20 Thread Wolfgang S. Rupprecht
>> Digimer writes: >>> What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for >>> driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D >>> performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing >>> web pages only. ATI FirePro 2460 512MB DDR3 4x Mini-Dis

Re: Good Fedora-compatible multi-monitor video card recommendation

2014-02-17 Thread Digimer
On 17/02/14 10:13 PM, DJ Delorie wrote: Digimer writes: What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing web pages only. I know Matrox s

Re: Good Fedora-compatible multi-monitor video card recommendation

2014-02-17 Thread DJ Delorie
Digimer writes: > What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for > driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D > performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing > web pages only. > > I know Matrox sort of specializes in multi-moni

Good Fedora-compatible multi-monitor video card recommendation

2014-02-17 Thread Digimer
Hi all, What would be a good (as in, relatively painless) video card for driving as many 1080p monitors as possible? I'm not concerned about 3D performance at all... It will be to display terminals/rarely-changing web pages only. I know Matrox sort of specializes in multi-monitor setups, but